86: Wayne Rooney is absolutely convinced he should be awarded a penalty. Ward rises to challenge for a cross and it brushes against his hand. It would have been harsh, he wasn’t even looking at the ball.

84: Rooney tries his luck from distance. Miles over. Huge groans from supporters as Everton rapidly run out of ideas.

83: And Idrissa Gueye brings the ball forward, has no options, so decides to shoot from distance. Over. Sandro comes on for Oumar Niasse, who couldn’t follow up last weekend’s heroics.

80: A minor scramble in the Burnley penalty area but nothig doing. Time running out for Ronald Koeman's side.

77: It just wouldn’t drop. Everton have looked better since the arrival of Tom Davies. He drives forward to find Calvert-Lewin, who couldn’t bring Wayne Rooney's knockdown under control. Signs of a revival here...

75: Dangerous moments for Everton as Burnley win a set-piece. the Clarets pack the area but Ashley Williams rises highest to clear.

72: Almost a very lucky equaliser. Meet blasts a clearance into Tarkowski and it almost diverts into the net. pope was alert enough. Calvert-Lewin then nods wide.

70: Could easily be 2-0 were it not for Jordan Pickford. Brady gets away from Martina before delivering a cross that’s a little too close to the goalkeeper. Chris Wood was completely unmarked in the six-yard box.

66: Siggy delivers an outswinging corner that just alludes the head of Michael Keane. Koeman makes the change with Wayne Rooney entering the fray. He replaces Morgan Schneiderlin.

63: Steven Defour is down receiving treatment after colliding with goalkeeper Nick Pope as he flung himself to intercept a speculative ball forward. Looks like he’s fine to continue.

60: Hour gone, absolutely nothing has changed for Everton. Ronald Koeman needs to shuffle his deck otherwise it’s going to stay this way. Leighton Baines is booked for a late sliding challenge.

59: I spy Wayne Rooney and Tom Davies warming up on the sidelines. Won’t be long before we see the duo introduced. Sooner the better at this rate. Burnley look comfortable.

55: A Burnley clearance drops kindly for Gueye, who lines one up and thrashes it miles over the bar. He had options left and right but was totally single-minded there.

52: Things haven’t significantly improved for Everton. Michael Keane has the ball and pumps it long to nobody. Calvert-Lewin then earns himself a booking for a reckless challenge. Pure frustration from the youngster.

48: Matthew Lowton makes a suicidal clearance that loops about 40-yards above Pope, but the goalkeeper out jumps Niasse to claim.

45: We’re back underway folks. Ronald Koeman has resisted the urge to make a change, as has Sean Dyche.

HT: Burnley have lost just one of the previous 21 Premier League games in which they have been leading at half-time (W16 D4), winning each of the last 10 in a row. Not a good omen for the Toffees.

HT: Everton legend Neville Southall summed it up pretty nicely on Twitter. He said: “When will people realise Everton have NOT got 20-goal striker and won't till January. If you sack Ronald Koeman, the next guy won't have one either!”

HT: The betting companies seem pretty confident Ronald Koeman will remain as Everton manager. They haven’t even created a market for his replacement yet.

TWITTER ROUND-UP

Debbie: It is just so frustrating to watch Ashley Williams play anymore. The man needs to be benched. Period.

Jordan: Gylfi Sigurdsson and Ashley Williams can both f*** back off to Swansea and I’ll give them taxi money.

Sam: Didn't start badly, but, Christ, we made that goal look like a training drill for 'em then, predictably, totally lost our s***.

HT: A scattering of boos at the break. Not many positives to take from that opening 45 minutes. Ronald Koeman now the favourite to be the next Premier League manager to lose his job.

HT: The half ends in pretty tame fashion for the Blues. Having had the better for the first 20 minutes, Jeff Hendrick’s opener knocked the stuffing out of them, and there’s been very little response in all honesty. Wood went close with a header before the break.

45: That’s a tight call. Williams tackles Arfield from behind after a shocking clearance. Referee Jonathan Moss decides to book the midfielder for simulation. Replays show he was right to do so.

43: Quite a worrying time for Everton here. They’ve been reduced to a couple of Idrissa Gueye shots from distance and that’s about it. No spark, creativity or penetration. Defour booked for dissent.

40: I can confirm that there were 24 passes in the build-up to Burnley's opener; the second-most for a Premier League goal this season. Delph’s goal against Crystal Palace was the most with 31. #PubAmmunition

38: Everton fans getting frustrated with their side’s pedestrian approach. A few groans as Gueye and Schneiderlin exchange passes around the centre-circle.

35: Burnley are cutting through the Toffees far too easily. Hendrick capitalises on the space left by Martina, but Keane is there to clear his cutback.

33: Niasse tees up Idrissa Gueye for a shot, but the midfielder’s ambitious strike flies about 10-yards wide of the right post.

30: Just watched a replay of the opener. Williams and Keane are so deep when Hendrick struck the shot that Pickford didn’t stand a chance. Virtually on his toes. Burnley have another corner that Everton just about manage to clear.

27: The atmosphere is flat as a pancake inside Goodison Park now, not that it was particularly bouncing before Hendrick’s opener.

24: How have Everton responded? They haven’t really. Burnley are doing a good job of keeping possession and stunning any reaction from Ronald Koeman’s side.

EVERTON 0-1 BURNLEY - HENDRICK

21: That’s a brilliantly worked goal from Burnley. Must have been about 20 passes before Jeff Hendrick finished in style. Total football one could say.

The ball is worked to Ward on the left flank, who finds Hendrick inside the penalty area. The Irishman turns Schneiderlin out the ground with a dummy before cooly slotting past Pickford.

20: Think we should have 1-0 here. Niasse drives through a couple of defenders before serving it on a plate for Gylfi Sigurdsson, who delays pulling the trigger which allows Mee to recover.

18: Everton dominating the possession stats, but they’re hitting a brick wall when they reach Burnley’s final third. Not enough movement from DCL or Niasse to pull the Clarets out of position.

15: Burnley slowing the tempo down here after a sustained period of Everton possession. Lawton pings a cross into the area but Pickford and Gueye combined to hook it clear.

12: Close! Vlasic’s speculative header bounces awkwardly in front of Pope, but Ward foils Niasse as the striker looks to lift it over the goalkeeper. Keane and Schneiderlin then get in each others way as they attack the corner.

10: This is a cracking match so far. Calvert-Lewin breaks at speed before laying it off to Vlasic, who finds Sigurdsson inside the penalty area. The Icelandic international produces a rather tame effort that Pope collects.

7: Fabulous ball in from Ward. His bending cross curls right along the six-yard box, where Baines knocks it out for a corner, which Williams clears.

6: Oumar Niasse with the first effort on target. Dominic Calvert-Lewin controls it on his chest before teeing up his strike partner, who blasts it straight at Pope.

4: Small test for Nick Pope, who collects Leighton Baines’ looping cross. Just a small sign that Everton are going to be more direct this afternoon, as Ronald Koeman promised earlier this week.

3: Burnley fans showing Michael Keane some love here as they sing his name. Don’t think they’d be singing his praises if he scored…

EVERTON 0-0 BURNLEY

14:13: I’ve seen a few reports circulating that Ronald Koeman could lose his job if Everton lose today. I know the Toffees haven’t set the world alight this season, but those fixtures that include Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City and Manchester United haven’t been kind.

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14:05: Good afternoon folks, welcome to our LIVE coverage of Everton vs Burnley from Goodison Park.

Sorry there’s not been much build-up today, I was busy covering Arsenal’s 2-0 victory over Brighton and the fella who was supposed to be working has mysteriously gone off sick the morning after his birthday.

Oumar Niasse, who has netted three times in his last two appearances, is set to return having missed the 2-2 Europa League draw with Apollon Limassol on Thursday as he was not included in the Toffees' squad for the group stage of the competition.

Wayne Rooney injured his hand in that match but, with a subsequent scan showing no fracture, has been passed fit to play on Sunday, while boss Ronald Koeman has said James McCarthy (knee) needs Under-23s game time before he makes his first-team comeback.

BURNLEY TEAM NEWS

Jon Walters and Nahki Wells are unavailable.

Walters continues to struggle with a knee problem while Wells is yet to make his debut for the Clarets because of an ankle injury but is now working with the squad.

The same is true of midfielder Dean Marney, who has been sidelined since January after rupturing knee ligaments.